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Mayock must be right for RB's. Tape don't lie. Cause I agree with Chadman. Most of the backs seemed to run slow for there height/weight. Hope they run at there pro day. I will put a few below. Most of the RB's I have seen posted on here seem to be slower then I figured they would be compared to height/weight. Maybe being 5'8 or under is a good thing with all the tall linemen. Get lost in the mess once they hit the hole. Dub were did Martin run 4.55? Combine results say 4.46.

Montee Ball 5'10 215 4.65 1.59 Some here like him. But on paper here he is slower then Dwyer. WTF?

Andre Ellington- 5'9 199 4.59 1.53 figured he would be faster also. Same as Dwyer at 229lbs. WTF?

Mike Gillislee who Chadman likes as a situational back. This surprised me I was leaning to Burkhead but he did not show much.[Not really sure]

In Chadman's thread it was posted there were 38 RB's at the combine. There are several sites that have those results in grid form. It is kind of easy to take a quick look and compare the players. Some better than expected. Others a bit disappointing, but most just did what they figured to do. My browser won't post those type grids for security reasons but if you just take a look at the listings you can pretty much see who did what and in what direction.

I thought Johnathan Joseph did very well. He may have even improved his status.

But what might be more interesting are the ones that may have gone the other way. Some have already been mentioned. A site called footballsfuture has an easy to read grid. Take a look and find some more sleepers or dropdowns.

Did his ankles hold up for his entire combine workout? Kniles Davis's abilities wasn't a secret. There is a reason a guy with his abilities that mirror 1st round talent warrants mid round consideration. He has shown the durability of a plastic spork since high school.